Surviving Sepsis: Updated Guidelines From the Society of Critical Care Medicine

Sepsis represents life-threatening organ dys-function caused by a dysregulated response to infection that kills up to one in three affected people. Early identification and appropriate management can improve these outcomes. The Society of Critical Care Medicine has updated the guidelines of the Surv...

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Antibiotics
Blood pressure
Critical Care
Disease prevention
Glucose
Humans
Hypoxia
Intensive care
Intubation
Mortality
Patient positioning
Sepsis
Sepsis - diagnosis
Sepsis - therapy
Societies
Staphylococcus infections
Steroids
Thromboembolism
Ventilators
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